In Defense of Warren Beatty at the Oscars
Beatty was not the culprit in Sunday’s best picture fiasco, though many were quick to jump on him in an ageist rush to judgment. read more
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Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below. The show should really be moving faster than this. It is hard to look at this episode as anything more than treading water. The quality of the episodes this season may be a bit erratic, but at least each episode’s plot works towards something. A single shocking moment and decent end to the episode saved what otherwise would have been the weakest of the season. I admit it; I was wrong about Gabriel being Tony. It just seemed so perfect. Carter and Ben took center stage this week. While their interactions were generally interesting, it’s hard to see much growth when Ben is annoyingly optimistic and Carter communicates mostly in scowls and side-eye. Ben has never been a very sympathetic person — their conversations in the car seem like a last ditch effort to make us care about him, but it just didn’t work for me. Continue reading…
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Following the big mix-up at the 89th Annual Academy Awards, where presenters Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway announced the incorrect winner for Best Picture, the Academy has released a statement of apology, explaining the cause of the issue. After apologizing to all of those involved, as well as those who tuned in around the world to watch the Oscars, the Academy said that professional services network PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) is at fault for the error. “For the last 83 years, the Academy has entrusted PwC to handle the critical tabulation process, including the accurate delivery of results. PwC has taken full responsibility for the breaches of established protocols that took place during the ceremony,” the Academy said. Continue reading…
Source: Oscars' Accountants Blamed for Best Picture Mix-Up

Following last week’s server outage, Ubisoft has detailed what they’ll be doing to make it up to players. With an undisclosed number of players unable to access For Honor’s online mode between February 13 to February 26, Ubisoft is offering Champion Status to all to make up for the hiccup. The peace offering will be available from March 3 to March 5 on all platforms. To claim Champion Status, all you need to do is log in on the above-mentioned dates. For those unfamiliar with what Champion Status is, Ubisoft explains it as so: More Salvage from dismantling Gear Continue reading…
Source: Ubisoft Details Compensation for Last Week's For Honor Outage

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FCC Doesn't Expect to Review AT&T's Time Warner Deal, Chairman Reiterates
“My role is not to read the headlines and try to make a determination based on who has said what,” but “based on the facts of the law,” Ajit Pai says in Barcelona in emphasizing the regulator’s political independence.read more
Source: FCC Doesn't Expect to Review AT&T's Time Warner Deal, Chairman Reiterates